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I was talking more about shirts than anything. Higher priced jeans will last longer, same with coats and shoes. Shirts are just one of those things that quantity is > quality provided they fit, shirts just get so worn out/****ed up so easily so quickly. I'm also in the unique position where no shirt size fits me right so until I'm rich enough to get custom tailored shirts it'll be the cheap **** for me. Also how it fit was mixed in with my comment of how you wear it, since some people do prefer baggier or tighter fitting clothing based on stupid trends and social groups.

I'm pretty sure the $14 costco jeans are at least as durable as the Levi's they make now. So probably not even true for that.

Yeah I really should be working on getting 20 something HP Z420s imaged and ready to go.

I think we have 4 done, and they need to be installed next week.

Hurrah.

And come to find out, our Imaging software is old, and the Z420s have a hidden partition, that Our software doesn't remake, or something. So we have to redo everything, and one of the guys is seeing if it works with ImageX.

I was talking more about shirts than anything. Higher priced jeans will last longer, same with coats and shoes. Shirts are just one of those things that quantity is > quality provided they fit, shirts just get so worn out/****ed up so easily so quickly. I'm also in the unique position where no shirt size fits me right so until I'm rich enough to get custom tailored shirts it'll be the cheap **** for me. Also how it fit was mixed in with my comment of how you wear it, since some people do prefer baggier or tighter fitting clothing based on stupid trends and social groups.

Looking like a thug doesn't mean you dress fashionably. Fashion has always been about well-fitting clothes. They're accessories to your natural body. It takes a decent to good body as a core foundation to have anything to do with fashion in the first place. You're not going to get away with much if you're overweight.

Shirts are no exception. Stitching needs to be done properly to ensure longer life and usually leads to a better fit if done right. The material the shirt is made out of is super important. Stay away from plastics like polyester; the more natural the material, the longer the material will last in almost every single case. It also looks and feels better.

Still, none of that discredits my post that was meant to point out that designer clothing usually equates to more properly fit clothing, durability or not. If you're too poor to afford properly fit clothing, then you'll just look poor. No need for the "no shirt fits me" bull**** excuse.

And LOL at Levi's being "higher priced."

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Someone add me on skype. I dont have BF3 yet, getting it this week though. I wanna at least be on skype with you nigs.

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Looking like a thug doesn't mean you dress fashionably. Fashion has always been about well-fitting clothes. They're accessories to your natural body. It takes a decent to good body as a core foundation to have anything to do with fashion in the first place. You're not going to get away with much if you're overweight.

Shirts are no exception. Stitching needs to be done properly to ensure longer life and usually leads to a better fit if done right. The material the shirt is made out of is super important. Stay away from plastics like polyester; the more natural the material, the longer the material will last in almost every single case. It also looks and feels better.

Still, none of that discredits my post that was meant to point out that designer clothing usually equates to more properly fit clothing, durability or not. If you're too poor to afford properly fit clothing, then you'll just look poor. No need for the "no shirt fits me" bull**** excuse.

And LOL at Levi's being "higher priced."

I'm not overweight and I wasn't trying to discredit your post just clarify mine. Get rid of my extra skin and my body is fine for fashion, if I gave enough **** to look spectacular instead of just presentable.

I really disagree with needing to buy expensive clothes to look good. There's plenty of companies that create fitted clothing for a decent price. There's also plenty of bargains to be found.

Anyways. I work at a senior living center now. My life slowly becomes more and more of a drag.

You don't need to, it's just easier to find better fitting clothes if they're from decent designers. My favorite outfit right now consists of a shirt and a sweater I got from Target. Just so happens, they both fit perfectly on me.

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bf3 sucks by yourself

Pretty much.

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BF3 on friday evening, gents?

Pfft. I've got drinking to do, pool to play, and *****es to get turned down from.

__________________“But men, they say a lot of foolish things. In the end, the only words I can find to believe in are mine." - Joe